using System;
using L=Science.Physics.GeneralPhysics;

namespace Serway.Chapter28
{
	/// <summary>
	/// Example03: Landscape Light
	/// A homeowner wishes to install 12-volt landscape lighting 
	/// in his back yard. To save money, he purchases inexpensive 
	/// 18-gauge cable, which has a relatively high resistance 
	/// per unit length. This cable consists of two side-by-side 
	/// wires separated by insulation, like the cord on an appliance. 
	/// He runs a 200-foot length of this cable from the power 
	/// supply to the farthest point at which he plans to position 
	/// a light fixture. He attaches light fixtures across the 
	/// two wires on the cable at 10-foot intervals, so the 
	/// light fixtures are in parallel. Because of the cable's 
	/// resistance, the brightness of the bulbs in the light 
	/// fixtures is not as desired. Which problem does the 
	/// homeowner have? (a) All of the bulbs glow equally less 
	/// brightly than they would if lower-resistance cable had 
	/// been used. (b) The brightness of the bulbs decreases as 
	/// you move farther from the power supply.
	/// </summary>
	public class Example03
	{
		public Example03()
		{
		}
		private string result;
		public string Result
		{
			get{return result;}
		}
		public void Compute()
		{
			result+="Read the book!";
		}
	}
}
